To me it seems analogous to how there are many statements that need to be said very carefully in order to convey the intended message under high-decoupling norms, like claims about how another person’s motivations or character traits affect their arguments.
Nope, I meant high decoupling—because the most taboo thing in high decoupling norms is to start making insinuations about the speaker rather than the speech.
I see. I guess hadn’t made the connection of attributing benefits to high-contextualizing norms. Only got as far as observing that certain conversations go better with comp lit friends than with comp sci peers.
That was the only sentence that gave me a parse failure. I liked the post a lot.
Did you mean high-contextualizing here?
Ah, no line number. Context:
Nope, I meant high decoupling—because the most taboo thing in high decoupling norms is to start making insinuations about the speaker rather than the speech.
I see. I guess hadn’t made the connection of attributing benefits to high-contextualizing norms. Only got as far as observing that certain conversations go better with comp lit friends than with comp sci peers. That was the only sentence that gave me a parse failure. I liked the post a lot.